Quetico Permits

What You Need to Know

The Quetico Park is comprised of 1.2 million acres of pine studded islands, clean and clear water, wildlife, solitude, and fishing like no other area in the world. It’s glacial lakes and rugged terrain leave a mark on your soul that will not soon be forgotten. Beautiful sunsets, calls of the loon, native pictographs, and wild blueberries are the added bonus to the constant tug on the line.

To enter the Quetico Park you must have a Quetico Camping Permit. Permits can be reserved 5 months prior to your date of arrival. To make a reservation, the Park will charge an $11 reservation fee along with a $100 deposit (charged the day we make your reservation) that will later come off your camping fees. We make this process painless: we obtain your permits through the park with no service fee attached!

Non-Resident Quetico Camping Fees

(Charged upon your arrival date)

Adults

$17

Per Night, Per Adult

Youth

$6.50

Per Night, Per Youth

Details & Regulations

All groups planning a Quetico Park canoe trip are NOT required to have a Remote Area Border Crossing Permit (RABC) as you will check in at Canada Customs on Sand Point Lake en-route to the lodge.

A quick stop at the Lac La Croix Ranger Station on the way to your entry point will make you legal in the park. A credit card is required at the Ranger Station to pay the reminder of your camping fees.

You can rest assured that Mark and crew will go over your maps with years of knowledge behind them, as our backyard is the Quetico Park! The best route is tailored to each group. With his “magic red pen” campsites are prioritized and legendary fishing spots in each lake will be marked and are “spot on”. We pride ourselves on keeping our guests safe in the woods, comfortable and prepared!